
Deborah Woodley
Ministry of Health / Manatū Hauora
Deputy director general, population health and prevention
- Joined the ministry in 1996 and has held senior leadership roles, mainly in personal and population health.
- Helped establish the NZ Blood Service and Healthline, develop the palliative care strategy, and manage the cancer programme, including the development of bowel screening.
- Returned to the ministry after two years at Hutt Valley DHB as service group manager, Surgical, Women's and Children's Health.
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